New K-State study provides additional insight ASF detection

Research shows that African Swine Fever can survive several freeze/thaw cycles which could make it easier to enhance biosecurity and detection efforts. Jacob Gebhardt, associate professor of swine production with Kansas State, says the virus can be stored or transported over longer periods of time. “If we’re in a very remote area, we don’t have rapid […]

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